The EU-funded R&D project EOLIAN is one of the early research projects that is trying to bring biobased virtimers into real ...
The H&M Foundation’s Global Change Award is in the final stretch, presenting the 20 finalists that the expert platform select ...
Regulatory Push for Sustainability – Governments worldwide are enforcing stricter policies on plastic usage, including bans ...
Target (NYSE:TGT) recently announced a quarterly dividend of $1.12 per common share, sustaining their long-standing tradition ...
Dropps, the B Corp and pioneering leader in home care innovation, proudly announces its retail expansion into Target, with ...
Wood, flax, elephant grass or biocomposites made from plant-based raw materials are attracting a lot of attention in the construction industry. And ...
Researchers have developed a fully biobased hair conditioner using lignin gel emulsions, offering a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to conventional haircare products.
We have no choice but to keep producing new plastic. To do this in a sustainable way, we need to replace fossil carbon as a raw material with renewable (CO2 or biobased) carbon. This seems simple.
Biobased lignin gels have been developed as a sustainable alternative for hair conditioning, utilizing lignin from wood biomass to stabilize emulsions with natural oils.
Thousands of industry professionals from around the world will converge in Germany in May to attend the biennial shows.
Institute of Materials Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Brno University of Technology, 61200 Brno, Czech Republic ...